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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2017 4:25:41 GMT -7
I just fitted the Givi Sport windscreen for the 10 and I am so so happy with it! When I saw the Givi Sport screen I liked it immediately. Here's what I didn't know about the Givi screen until I installed it...it is designed to reuse the OEM bodycolor trim plastics! I had previously been considering the MRA and Puig screens and was intending to figure out how to fit the trim pieces in front of the screen. No hassle with the Givi - its made that way! Givi also makes a larger touring style screen that is wider and taller than the sport screen. I ordered the screen through Sportbikes4Hire.com You can reach PJ and Corey Beth at sales@sportbikes4hire.com They ship fast and communication is fantastic! Here is is as it came Instructions are clear and simple. Remove 4 bolts and OEM screen/trim, and install After you remove the 4 bolts holding the trim on, pull the screen forward and out of the grommets. Remove these two screws and you will be able to pull the trim pieces off the OEM screen. There is a velcro strip that also holds the trim to the screen. Make sure the strip is on the back of the trim. It will attach to the velcro supplied on the Givi screen. Here it is installed! The profile, shape, tint, and size are all perfect! From the cockpit! I'm totally happy with the way it looks. I'll get to ride on it this weekend and will post a ride report.
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mat
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Post by mat on Apr 4, 2017 16:24:26 GMT -7
Looking forward to read what you think of it once you ride with it! Looking into windscreen myself
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Post by pjfz1 on Apr 8, 2017 22:00:09 GMT -7
sman - I look forward to that review and more pics!! I'm covered up in the shop, and hoping you're out enjoying the weather!
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Post by kup0236 on Apr 9, 2017 3:53:55 GMT -7
Yeah interested in seeing how it rides. Looks good to me though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2017 5:09:03 GMT -7
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Post by tangogun on Apr 12, 2017 11:50:15 GMT -7
Awesome! Love the look of that. So far I've disliked most screens because the remove the oem plastics which I think look good. I may just have to grab this!
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Post by tangogun on Apr 12, 2017 11:50:43 GMT -7
How much was it? Got a link?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2017 13:26:06 GMT -7
Edit; first link may have had problems tinyurl.com/kaojw5yOr contact PJ and Corey Beth at sales@sportbikes4hire.com They're also members here and have a section in the supporting vendors part of the forum.
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Post by evitzee on Apr 12, 2017 14:16:51 GMT -7
Looks good. For those that want to keep the front trim pieces the Powerbronze shield from the UK also allows this. And installation is dead easy; remove four stock screws, use new stainless screws and spacers provided, done! And it fits in FRONT of the trim pieces so cleaning up bugs is very easy, no nooks and crannies to catch the debris. Have had it on for about 3 months, very little flex and good protection. Available in different tints, looks like it is a little taller than the Givi. They also make a 'sports' version which looks about the same height as the Givi. Available on eBay or from www.powerbronzeusa.com.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 3:50:17 GMT -7
That screen looks great too! Thanks for sharing Their bellypan for the 10 tho...::puke:: hahaha
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Post by jeffinpdx on May 21, 2017 6:21:06 GMT -7
Looks good. For those that want to keep the front trim pieces the Powerbronze shield from the UK also allows this. And installation is dead easy; remove four stock screws, use new stainless screws and spacers provided, done! And it fits in FRONT of the trim pieces so cleaning up bugs is very easy, no nooks and crannies to catch the debris. Have had it on for about 3 months, very little flex and good protection. Available in different tints, looks like it is a little taller than the Givi. They also make a 'sports' version which looks about the same height as the Givi. Available on eBay or from www.powerbronzeusa.com.
How's the wind protection and noise? I'm 6'2" and the stock screen is good up to about 70, but after that, it's pretty much useless. Looking for something with a little more wind protection at higher speeds
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Post by virginian on Oct 18, 2017 5:56:07 GMT -7
Can anyone comment of how the Givi screen worked for protection, buffeting for a 6'+ person? The pics posted really does help in my buying decision. Many thanks for sharing.
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Post by scribbler on Dec 3, 2017 5:20:47 GMT -7
Hi great review i have just ordered one from motocard (Italy) £63 cheapest i can find i think it is the best looking of all the screens i have seen as the shape follows the lines of the bike can't wait to get it and fit!! Mine is the black model so should look good on her!!
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Post by virginian on Mar 12, 2018 9:02:49 GMT -7
I've had mine for a while and it does a better job of keeping the wind blast off your chest with no real change in buffeting on my helmet. I highly recommend.
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Post by falcodave on May 22, 2018 18:06:45 GMT -7
I can second smanz’s review of the Givi Sport screen. The lines fit the bike very well, easy install. No wind at all to 40mph, slightly better on the highway up to 85 mph but more wind on the chest/shoulders than the stock screen and no turbulence for me at the helmet, just clean air. The bubble is pretty low, not comfortable with the stock bars for me. Not a touring screen but for me, and I always wear earplugs, I could see a couple hours on the highway before needing a break - it would be gas time before that anyway. I’m slightly over 6’. Also gotta say that, other than than the frequent gas stops which I expected going in, this is an awesome machine.
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